Covered Wood Sandbox

Erin from Life in the Dub Lane loved the design of a “fancy” covered sandbox from Pottery Barn Kids. I am sure it’s no surprise that the $400 price tag was holding her back from bringing one home. Erin instead opted to devote a day to building her own for $65. Just because Erin’s DIY version cost $335 less doesn’t mean it’s lacking all the bells and whistles. Solid wood construction? Check! Fabric awning? Check! Patterned bunting? Check!

Erin was inspired by the retired Chesapeake Sandbox With Awning from Pottery Barn Kids.

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